Urizan has not been doing any demonic gardening, as far as I know. Also, they don't really explain why or how in the game, but the tree of life, Qliphoth, has started growing out from the underworld into Red Grave City. This man gains great power through Yamato and becomes Urizan, a demon king obsessed with gaining more power to kill Dante. One day, a not so mysterious hooded man rips off Nero's devil arm, pulls Yamato out of it, cuts a portal into the air, and teleports away with it. I've lived in both the American South and Midwest, and can't tell where she is supposed to be from. Nero has started a mobile branch of the Devil May Cry demon hunting business with Nico, an engineer and mechanic with an over the top Midwestern/Southern accent, which is weird because she's Agnus’ daughter. It's all over the place, but not too tough to follow. The story of DMC5 is told like one of those movies that skips around back and forth through time, like Pulp Fiction and Reservoir Dogs. It’s not trying to change too much, or trying to be something it’s not, yet it feels like a modern game that can stand toe to toe with games like Bayonetta. Devil May Cry 5 feels like a game made by people who love Devil May Cry for people who love Devil May Cry. But eleven years after DMC4, the series is finally back in full form, and yeah, I do think it’s better than ever. For a while there, the Devil May Cry series seemed to be going the way of other Capcom series, like Ghosts 'N Goblins and DarkStalkers.
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